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Tuna hunt in large groups, or schools, primarily for increased efficiency in locating and capturing prey. Group hunting enhances their ability to coordinate attacks, making it easier to herd smaller fish into tight formations. Additionally, being in a school provides protection against predators, as the sheer number can deter attacks. This social behavior also allows them to share information about food sources and optimal hunting strategies.

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